Tag: moshe

How popular is the baby name Moshe in the United States right now? How popular was it historically? Find out using the graph below! Plus, see baby names similar to Moshe and check out all the blog posts that mention the name Moshe.

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On the girls’ list, Olivia replaces Sophia as the top name and Madison replaces Sofia in the top 10.

On the boys’ list, Dylan and Aiden replace Michael and Alexander in the top 10.

Here are the top names broken down by ethnic/racial group:

Latino:

Girl Names

Boy Names

1. Isabella
2. Sophia
3. Mia
4. Emma
5. Camila

1. Liam
2. Dylan
3. Ethan
4. Matthew
5. Noah

Black:

Girl Names

Boy Names

1. Madison
2. Skylar
3. Ava
4. Olivia
5. Mia

1. Noah
2. Liam
3. Aiden
4. Jeremiah
5. Ethan/Josiah (tie)

White:

Girl Names

Boy Names

1. Emma
2. Olivia
3. Leah
4. Sarah
5. Esther

1. David
2. Joseph
3. Moshe
4. Jacob
5. Benjamin

Asian & Pacific Islander:

Girl Names

Boy Names

1. Olivia
2. Chloe
3. Sophia
4. Emily
5. Emma

1. Jayden
2. Ethan
3. Ryan
4. Muhammad
5. Aiden

New York City’s less-popular names (used 10 times each) included…

Damaris, Eunice, and Shirin (girl names)

Dimitri, Immanuel, and Ousmane (boy names)

The news release also mentioned that NYC’s baby name data goes back as far back as 1898. That year, the top girl names were Mary, Catherine, and Margaret, and the top boy names were John, William, and Charles.

The Jewish names above were listed in my source article, but the Muslim and Christian names below (beyond the #1 names) I had to translate from Hebrew using various online tools/dictionaries, so they might not be perfect.